1 Inhoudsopgave / Index
by Wim Rhebergen
Toelichting bij de foto's op de omslag.
Details of the instruments on the cover front and back

2 Van de redactie / Editorial by Wim Rhebergen
This edition was delayed a few days when the news came in: dr. Joris Verdin was awarded with the "Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenmusik" . And even another award was mentioned! Dirk Luijmes recorded his performance of Martijn Padding's 'First Harmonium Concerto'. This recording was awared with an "Edison".

Both are prestigeous awards in musik in Europe. Did any one of use dreamed of having two awardees amongst us, looking back to the eighties, where the free reed instruments was considered old fashioned and forgone?

Another aspect of the worldwide community of reed organ fans: ROS Quarterly and Vox Humana are going to exchange articles in between them.

2 Van de voorzitter / Mr. President By Kok van Nood.
Where does it say in literature 'The merrily month of May'? Was it Shakespeare? Our president enjoyed and endured a merrily month of may. He went from one joyful event to the next joyful one. He does not mention the damage done to his marriage. And Rupert Murdoch is no longer available to tell us the details of the damage.

3 Een museum, een Aeolian Grand rollenharmonium / A museum, A Aeolian Grand playerBy Wim Rhebergen.
The visit of our president and the full board of HVN to the museum at Bennekom. We are not to repeat this story, have a look at the Museum's website. Also on this website the same Aeolian and also

5 Herinneringen van J.P. Breman / Memories of J.P. Breman

J.P. Breman is one of the HVN-founders in Holland. And now at a considerably age, he decided to write about his memories in the years of his interest in reed organs.

20 Harmoniumbouw in Nederland / Harmonium building in the Netherlands.
by Wim Olthof

In deze editie: H.J. Tijsseling, Barneveld; Jac J. Vellekoop, Amersfoort; Mart Vermeulen, Woerden; fa. L. Verschueren, Heyhuysen; J.F.E. Versteegh, Maastricht; C. Verwijs, Amsterdam; J. Vreeken, Bodegraven, Brandname "Eminent", digital organs today with the same brandname; D.N. Winkel, Amsterdam: He was in 1814 the inventor of the metronome; where later Maelzel sold this invention as if it was his own invention.